Thursday's Letters From Dublin Announce That The Violent...
- Tulle, county Clare, and at Newcastle, county Limerick, against the Su- perintendents of the public works, had ceased. The offending parties have expressed their contrition,......
A Correspondent Draws Our Attention To A Remarkable...
the late Army promotion by Brevet—the name of Lieutenant-Colonel Per- ronet Thompson. Brevet promotions go by seniority. Colonel Thomp- son was the oldest Lieutenant-Colonel......
The Alterations In The Tariff Of The Zollverein, Which The
Spectator gave notice of from a private source some weeks back, have been officially pub- lished by the German papers. The decision of' the Congress that assem- bled finally at......
The Duke Of Wellington, As Lord Warden Of The Cinque
Ports, was present yesterday at the opening of the swing-bridge forming part of the new works in the extension of Dover Harbour. The proceedings were con- ducted with much......
The Annual Polish Ball And Concert Are To Be Given
at the Mansion- house on Wednesday next, with unusual magnificence. Among the de. °orations, a prominent place will be assigned to a splendid piece of tapestry, worked in......
Letters From Algiers Report That A Frightful Inundation...
place in Algeria, from the overflowing of the river Arrach after very heavy rains. The village of liaison Carr& was nearly swept away, and twenty-three persons were known to......
We Find The Subjoined Letter In The Times Of This
morning— " TO Tint EDITOR OF TUE TIMES. .• London, Nov. 13. " Sir—It having been asserted in the Newcastle Journal of the 31st ultimo, and in the Spectator of the 7th instant,......
The Theatres.
A new opera, called Loretta, a Tale of Seville, was produced on Monday at Drury Lane. The dramatist, of course, is Mr. Bunn, who has established a re- gular monopoly of the......
Money Market.
Broca $xaaAseL. FREDAY AFTERNOON. The decline of the Northern exchanges, which has been noticed in a previous number, has been accompanied by its usual result, a rise in the......